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CUNY Law Magazine Past Issue Archive
Spring 2012

In this issue of the magazine, we feature several alumni who are part of the Incubator for Justice. The incubator helps CUNY Law graduates launch their own practices serving low-income communities that lack access to legal representation.

Also featured is the Economic Justice Project, which for the past 15 years has been representing CUNY undergraduates who are facing threats to receiving public assistance benefits and higher education.

Professor Rebecca Bratspies discusses CUNY Law's new Center for Urban Environmental Reform, and Amna Akbar and Diala Shamas discuss the work of the Creating Law Enforcement Accountability and Responsibility (CLEAR) Project, part of the Immigrant and Refugee Rights Clinic.

Three longtime staff members -- Seth Goldstein, Verleatha Hill, and Debbie Rothenberg -- reflect on their 30 years at CUNY Law, and we feature John Whitlow, new clinical law professor in the Community and Economic Development Clinic, and Sarah Lamdan, new associate law library professor.
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Fall 2011

In this issue of the magazine, we feature eight students discussing their summer fellowship experiences.

Also featured are CUNY Law alumni who defend worker and civil rights and Assembly Member Daniel O'Donnell ('87) and his efforts to legalize same-sex marriage in New York.

The Honorable Bryanne Hamill ('90) discusses why she and her husband, Thomas, established the Hamill Family Fellowship in Children's Rights.

Cindy Soohoo, the new director of the International Women's Human Rights (IWHR) Clinic, shares her thoughts on human rights work and upcoming IWHR Clinic projects.
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Spring 2011

Featured in this issue are CUNY Law's outstanding public defenders who are working across the country. Also featured are CUNY Law alums in the academy, IWHR's cutting-edge work in Haiti, CUNY Law's child care center, and a look at our move to 2 Court Square.
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Fall 2010

Featured in this issue are new and returning faculty committed to social justice. Other stories also include LaunchPad for Justice, Lian Kuan's Borchard Fellowship in Aging, the Health Care Rights Initiative and CUNY Law's Contemplative Lawyering Program.
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Spring 2010

Featuring the outstanding work of CUNY Law's nationally recognized clinical education program. Profiles of clinics and concentrations: Community and Economic Development, Criminal Justice, Economic Justice Project, Elder Law, Equality Concentration, Health Law Concentration, Immigrant and Refugee Rights, International Women's Human Rights, and Mediation.
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Fall 2009

CUNY Alums Working for the Greater Good; IWHR: Cutting-Edge Legal Advocacy; New Building Project in the Works; Q&A with Professor Ramzi Kassem; New International Law Librarian, Doug Cox; Criminal Defense Clinic Instructor Nicole Smith; New Director of the Irene Diamond Professional Skills Center, Astrid Gloade; and more!
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Spring 2009

Featuring The Faces of CLRN, children's rights advocate Lois Whitman, IWHR clinic's fight for women's human rights in Nicaragua, The Mississippi Project and more!
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Fall 2008

Featuring 25 Years of Great Alumni; Professor Sid Harring's Fulbright and details on six other Fulbrights earned by CUNY Law faculty over the School's first quarter-century; an interview with CLORE director Professor Jenny Rivera, as well as a feature story on CLORE; and a Q&A with Professor Richard Storrow, who joined the Law School faculty this fall.
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Spring 2008

The Spring 2008 issue of CUNY Law features articles on the new Pipeline to Justice program; an interview with the 2008 Haywood Burns Chair; a profile of alumna Paula Bosco, named a rising star by Institutional Investor magazine, and more.
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Fall 2007

The Fall 2007 issue of CUNY Law features an interview with alum Muhammad Faridi in his prestigious role as clerk with U.S. District Court Judge Jack Weinstein; profiles of first-year students; interviews with third-year students about their summer experiences; and more.
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Spring 2007

And don't miss the Spring 2007 issue of CUNY Law, which featured stories on immigrant's rights and the work of the Immigrant and Refugee Rights Clinic (IRRC).
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Spring 2006

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